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Australian Energy Producers Journal

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Australian Energy Producers Journal
Vol. 65 (2025), No. 1 (May), Pages 1-6
https://doi.org/10.1071/EP24246

Resolving Previous HitdrillingNext Hit issues in the Beetaloo – Previous HitdrillingNext Hit longer for lower cost

J. Bunning, K. Wuttke, J. Grehan, and A. Bruce

A inGauge Energy, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
B Empire Energy, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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The Beetaloo Sub-basin in central Northern Territory, Australia, is a promising region, estimated to contain upwards of 500 trillion cubic feet of gas resources (Northern Territory Government 2023). Empire Energy Group Limited, a key operator in the Beetaloo, has been advancing its assets towards production, focusing on cost reduction and operational efficiency. This paper discusses the significant reduction in Previous HitdrillingNext Hit costs achieved through lessons learned and innovative solutions implemented over the past 5 years. inGauge Energy, Australia’s largest onshore Previous HitdrillingNext Hit and completions consultancy, has been pivotal in supporting Empire Energy’s operations. The cost of Previous HitdrillingNext Hit Carpentaria wells has decreased from AUD5600 per metre to AUD2200 per metre, attributed to longer wellbores and optimised operational strategies. Key challenges addressed include logistics in remote areas, regulatory complexities, and technical difficulties, such as Previous HitdrillingNext Hit through the Moroak Sandstone and managing shallow aquifers. This paper highlights the importance of meticulous logistical planning, strong industry relationships, and the adoption of advanced Previous HitdrillingNext Hit technologies. Techniques, such as floating casing and other Previous HitdrillingNext Hit technologies, have enabled longer lateral wells to be executed, which is crucial for cost reduction. Despite progress to date, ongoing challenges remain, including regulatory hurdles and the need for further technical optimisation. Future cost reductions rely on continuous learning, bulk efficiency, and long-term Previous HitdrillingNext Hit and services contracts. By optimising Previous HitwellTop designs, improving the rate of penetration, and leveraging economies of scale, the industry can ensure the viability and profitability of the Beetaloo Sub-basin, contributing significantly to Australia’s energy future.

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